Description
Kellogg himself was painfully shy and reserved. In this biography, Horace Powell has revealed the inner man as no one before has ever seen him. Objectively he presents in true perspective a rugged individualist who, after building an industrial empire, could not rest until he had developed a pattern for giving his millions toward a better world. In W. K. Kellogg's story there is the excitement of pulsating action and rapid decision; there are humor, pathos and character portrayal which will lend to every reader real pride in a kinship of ideas and ideals with this American citizen and leader.
Table of Contents
Foreword
A Man Who Lived Three Lives
1. A Long Line of Stubborn Ancestors
2. I Never Learned to Play
3. Am Afraid I'll Always Be a Poor man
4. Like Two Fellows on the Same Ladder
5. The Twenty-five Years Were Not Waste Years
6. I Sort of Feel It in My Bones
7. Hope the Plaintiff Doesn't Get It
8. Kellogg's of Battle Creek
9. Haunted by a Promise to a Small Boy
10. He Was a Man in a Hurry!
11. A Man Whose Star Had Not Set
12. First Comes the Dream
13. I'll Invest My Money in People
14. I'm Going to Keep on Fighting
In Grateful Acknowledgment
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Details
Binding: |
Hardback |
Copyright: |
1956 |
Printed: |
1956 |
Pages: |
358 |
Publisher: |
Prentice-Hall, Inc |
Condition: |
B+ |